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Daniel Caesar is a product of gospel music. Much like many successful R&B artists, Daniel Caesar grew in the church. As it turns out, that grounding
in gospel singing and theology was an ideal foundation for jumping into the secular music world.

Freudian isn't about whatever's passing for the genre on streaming playlists, radio or video; it isn't even a throwback. It's a carefully
created album rooted in classic gospel and R&B, and a revelation in a world of sludgy alt-R&B, an outlier among overtly soulless genre takes
hailed as the next thing because no one knows any better.

Mixed and recorded in Toronto, the fiercely independent Freudian is a collective affair between his team (notably, Matthew Burnett and Jordan
Evans) and industry friends (BBNG, Charlotte Day Wilson, Syd of the Internet). And while Caesar has seemingly left the church, it hasn't left him:
Freudian finds him grappling with questions about sex, spirituality and life through an urban lens. Lofty yet grounded, the album features
a relatively classic, keys and guitar-based approach while his vocals, a smooth and evolving mastery of sound and timbre, dip across church harmonies
and phrasing to deliver a sound that's all his own.